Opinion

Biggest threat to our prosperity is dumb, donor-driven govt decisions

Crispin Hull
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:26am, first published October 17 2020 - 4:30am
This government says it hates picking winners and losers - but it seems pretty good at picking losers. Picture: Getty Images
This government says it hates picking winners and losers - but it seems pretty good at picking losers. Picture: Getty Images

Australia's increasing habit of choosing losers was highlighted again in the past week. Anyone but the most blinkered global-heating denier knew that Chinese demand for Australian coal would fall as renewables got cheaper, and that China wants to take some leadership on emissions to fill the vacuum left by the US under Trump.

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Crispin Hull

Crispin Hull

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Crispin Hull is a former editor of The Canberra Times and a regular columnist.

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